The Jonas Brothers, an iconic American pop rock band, embarked on their musical journey in 2005 and swiftly rose to fame through their appearances on the Disney Channel. Comprising three talented brothers—Kevin Jonas, Joe Jonas, and Nick Jonas—the trio hails from Wyckoff, New Jersey, and relocated to Little Falls in 2005, where they crafted their debut record released by Hollywood Records.
The brothers’ star continued to ascend as they ventured into acting, starring in the Disney Channel Original Movie “Camp Rock” (2008) and its sequel “Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam” (2010). Additionally, they headlined their own Disney Channel series, “Jonas,” later rebranded as “Jonas L.A.” The Jonas Brothers have left an indelible mark on the music scene with the release of six albums, including the chart-topping “Happiness Begins” (2019) and the recently unveiled “The Album” (2023).
Amassing numerous accolades, the group received a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist in 2008 and won the Breakthrough Artist award at the American Music Awards. Despite a hiatus between 2010 and 2011, marked by solo endeavors, the brothers reunited in 2012, only to part ways in 2013. Their triumphant return in 2019, marked by the hit single “Sucker,” catapulted them back to the pinnacle of success. With a legacy spanning over 17 million albums sold worldwide, the Jonas Brothers continue to captivate audiences with their infectious melodies and enduring charm.